The Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are organizing a panel discussion on “New Challenges and Opportunities for the EU†on Wednesday, December
European Consumer Affairs Commissioner Meglena Kuneva will launch her first webchat Wednesday, 6-8pm, on “Have a safe Christmas.” Web surfers can discuss product and toy safety on-line with the Commissioner Kuneva through
This newspaper has repeatedly criticised the lack of vision of the present and past administrations as regards the goings on (or not) at the Office of the Registrar of Companies that has
 Finotec Trading (Cyprus) held its second training seminar at the Hilton Park Hotel, Nicosia. In all, 50 people from experienced traders to ‘hobby’ traders took part in the free educational seminar
Hellenic Bank has boosted its range of prepaid cards ideal for electronic transfers with the launch of the “Money Transfer†card, which aims to capture a growing market of foreigners living and
George Paraskevaides, co-founder of the J&P construction colossus and great philanthropist, died Wednesday in The London Clinic, aged 91. Paraskevaides was born in Athens in 1916, but soon after his birth he
The credit outlook for Denmark‘s rated banks and mortgage institutions remains stable, reflecting their strong domestic franchises, limited risk appetites and good financial fundamentals, Moody’s Investors Service said in its new Banking
Malta‘s domestic banking system remains highly concentrated but continues to record good performance thanks to growth in household credit, Moody’s Investors Service said in its new Banking System Outlook for Malta. Malta‘s
Minister of Foreign Affairs Erato Kozakou Markoullis pointed out on Wednesday that ”the Middle East is a region of tremendous potential, yet this potential will only be realised in an environment of
European Union Finance Ministers have accepted a request from Cyprus to postpone VAT on the purchase of foodstuff, medication and restaurant services until the end of 2009. The decision was taken unanimously